white lion cubs
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the white lion is a living thing,


because it is made of more than one cell the cells are made from tissue which create muscles and nerves, it can reproduce, it can respond, and grow and develop here are more details....

FOOD, The white lion is a definate carnivore it eats meats from all kinds of animals it hides while waiting to strike at its predator they usually will go after large animals perhaps an elephant but if it were to go for a small animal the white lion might go after something sinple to catch.
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WATER, Usually the white lion will get it's water from any nearby stream or a lake it can get water from what it eats because like humans the blood inside the animal is mostly water.

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AIR, Like humans white lions get oxegyn from trees so air is all around
them.
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HABITAT, The white lion lives in South Africa usually somewhere shady or hidden in grass so when it's hungry it can hunt but usually



3 FACTS, 1,the white lion is actually very friendly if you don't harm it then it won't harm you like any other animal if you touch the cub mama's going to be there to protect her baby's.

2, Their white colour is caused by a recessive trait derived from a less-severe mutation in the same gene that causes albinism, distinct from the gene responsible for white tigers. They vary from blonde to near white.

3, the white lion is actually extinct there are only 50 in existence.

scientific classifications



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Kingdom Animalia
(includes all animals)
Phylum Chordata
(includes all vertebrate animals, as well as some other more primitive ones)
Class Mammalia
(includes all mammals)
Order Carnivora
(includes carnivorous mammals, from bears to raccoons to harbor seals)
Family Felidae
(includes all cats)
Genus Panthera
(includes the great roaring cats: lions, tigers, jaguars, and leopards)
Species leo
(lions!)

sources
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